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Two lifelogging cameras came to prototype this year: Memoto’s <a href="http://memoto.com/">Lifelogging Camera</a> and OMG Life’s <a href="http://www.autographer.com/">Autographer</a>. Both cameras are head-height mounted and automatically snap pictures for you; <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/23/memoto-camera-martin-kallstrom_n_2178095.html">the Memoto every 30 seconds</a> and the Autographer <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2012/09/24/autographer-new-automatic-camera-wearable_n_1908539.html">whenever it detects changes in “temperature, light, motion, direction and colour.”</a> Given the support both of these projects have received, lifelogging may just become A Thing people start integrating into their everyday lives.
What might such cameras mean? With so many moments stored as photographs, memories will be "searchable" and will stay with the wearer forever. Further down the road, it might mean an end to the government and corporate monopoly on surveillance; now individuals will join entities as surveyors.